Schlagwort-Archive: database sources

Not everyone is happy with the Oxford Dictionary delivered on Amazon’s Kindle. I will show you how to create your own free Kindle dictionary for every language. All you need comes free (and totally legal) from open sources.

Advantages

you don’t have to install any software, no Python stuff, no big generator installations.

you can chose every language you like as long as there are database sources in text format available (the common download format for it in the internet)

it only takes about 30 minutes to generate a dictionary with 800.000 entries

What we need

a dictionary database in tab delimited file format (<word>TAB<translation>). I advice you to download a fresh one from dict.cc which as to my experience currently has the biggest free (for personal use) database and the widest selection of languages. Name the file „dict.txt„

The newest version of Amazon’s mobigen to generate the dictionary itself in the final step

Step by Step instruction

1. Unpack and open the downloaded file with an text editor (not with a word processor). You should give notepad++ a try.

2. Delete the comment header and the empty line at the beginning of the file.

3. Put all the files (dict.txt, package files and mobigen.exe) together in one folder

4. Open a command line window and execute the following command:

tab2opf.exe dict.txt

This generates dict.opf and a bunch of html files. It will take about 5-10 minutes depending on your machine.

5. Generate a 600×800 pixel sized cover image (cover.jpg) or you will get a warning message. Take an empty picture if you are not in the mood for drawing.

6. Open the new dict.opf with the editor and change/edit the title and input respectively output language (e.g. en or de). You can edit additional meta data (information link below) to your needs as well. Insert information for a cover:

This generates the dictionary dict.mobi. It will take about another 5-10 minutes. You can ignore the warnings, it will still work. If you want to get rid of the warnings and generate a dictionary with cover, title page and an instruction have a closer look at my screen shot where indicated yellow.

Installation on your Kindle:

Transfer the generated file (dict.mobi) to the documents folder on your Kindle